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Pear tree not producing fruit

Hi all,
Friend has a pear tree, approx 5 years old, fruited well for a few years and now nothing.
Looks like black spots all over the leaves, quick Google, could be a disease. If so, what treatment does it need?
Looks quite squished in and doesn't really get any water, or would it be established enough now?
Edit - he put agricultural gypsum around, as the soil is quite clay.



Friend has a pear tree, approx 5 years old, fruited well for a few years and now nothing.
Looks like black spots all over the leaves, quick Google, could be a disease. If so, what treatment does it need?
Looks quite squished in and doesn't really get any water, or would it be established enough now?
Edit - he put agricultural gypsum around, as the soil is quite clay.



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Erm, frost wise we are on the south coast, can't remember any late frost.
Gypsum on its own won't help with clay. Once the soil is moist and then every autumn he needs to give it a good mulch of well rotted manure and/or garden compost, being careful to leave the trunk clear, and then just leave it for the soil organisms to work down into the soil and round the roots.
Given all the above, the tree should respond by flowering and fruiting next year.